Tuesday 30 December 2014

Kerala




Kerala is one of the most visited and favored vacation destinations in South India from tourism point-of-view. Also known as the God’s own country, Kerala is highly visited by both national as well as Inter-national tourists to witness the charm of the nature here. Characterized by riffled topography, religious diversity, numerous languages, captivating landscape, interesting history, Kerala has it all.
Kerala is quite diverse in terms of the culture and festivals from rest of the country. The major cause is that people from different religions, believes and cultures have mingled and co-existed here in harmony for decades. Spindle network of rivers and lagoons, nourish a seemingly infinite number of rice paddies and coconut grooves. Sleek houseboats cruise the water highways from one bucolic village to another, sandy beaches beck on the sun-worshiping crowd, vast plantations of spices and tea raise the beauty of the state like moon shining in night.

Kerala as Honeymoon Destination (Romantic Getaways)

Kerala is one of the India’s most romantic destinations and within its boundaries there are several cities that are perfect for couples. Most of the common destination for honeymoon lies in Central Kerala region. Even though, Poover and Kovalam in south Kerala and Vythiri in north Kerala are popular for love birds too. The enchanting beauty of the palm fringed beaches of Kovalam and Varkala, the serenity of the pristine backwaters of Kumarakom & Kuttanad, the majesty of the waving hills of Munnar and Vagamon and the enchanting woods and forests of Thekkady and Silent Valley will have you bowled over. That such a small terrain can hold diverse geographical features and cultures is a wonder in itself.
Alleppey Beach is one of the most popular tourist spots in the state. In addition to undergoing a rejuvenating experience through Ayurveda, Yoga and a very tranquil atmosphere, Somatheeram, World’s First Ayurveda Resort, in land of Kerala offers you some unique services. Kerala feast which comprise rice and a large number of side dishes and curries, all specially prepared in Kerala style and served in plantain leaves, is sure to give you an entirely different experience. Kerala has several forts, palaces, cemeteries and citadels, Each dynasty, each rule and each era has left behind a legacy which is now a part of Kerala’s rich cultural heritage.


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